8.5
Tony
… an invigorating biopic tempered with tropes, honouring an iconoclast whose roguish charm embodied something elementally human.
... an engaging enough look at someone who epitomises why parents should think long and bloody hard about getting their kids into the entertainment biz.
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… an invigorating biopic tempered with tropes, honouring an iconoclast whose roguish charm embodied something elementally human.
... an engaging enough look at someone who epitomises why parents should think long and bloody hard about getting their kids into the entertainment biz.
Gorgeous to look at, savvily assembled, and emotionally affecting...
… spectacle without substance: a film that gestures toward scandal and intensity but offers little emotional resonance or intellectual insight in return.
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